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McClung v. 3M Company, 16-2301 (ES) (SCM). (2019)

Court: District Court, D. New Jersey Number: infdco20190926a80 Visitors: 18
Filed: Sep. 25, 2019
Latest Update: Sep. 25, 2019
Summary: Not for Publication ORDER ESTHER SALAS , District Judge . Before the Court are plaintiff Joyce Lynn Borbrycki McClung's ("Plaintiff") Objections (D.E. Nos. 150 & 151) to two Reports and Recommendations issued by the Honorable Magistrate Judge Steven C. Mannion (D.E. No. 147 (the "GE R&R"); D.E. No. 148 (the "Boeing R&R")); and the Court having considered the relevant submissions and having decided the motions without oral argument pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 78(b); and for
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ORDER

Before the Court are plaintiff Joyce Lynn Borbrycki McClung's ("Plaintiff") Objections (D.E. Nos. 150 & 151) to two Reports and Recommendations issued by the Honorable Magistrate Judge Steven C. Mannion (D.E. No. 147 (the "GE R&R"); D.E. No. 148 (the "Boeing R&R")); and the Court having considered the relevant submissions and having decided the motions without oral argument pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 78(b); and for the reasons stated in the Court's accompanying Opinion;

IT IS on this 25th day of September 2019,

ORDERED that Plaintiff's Objections (D.E. Nos. 150 & 151) are DENIED; and it is further

ORDERED that the Court ADOPTS Judge Mannion's recommendations in the GE R&R (D.E. No. 147) and Boeing R&R (D.E. No. 148), modifying the R&Rs' analyses to comport with the Court's analysis in the accompanying Opinion; and it is further

ORDERED that General Electric Company's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction (D.E. No. 35) is DENIED, but the claims against General Electric Company are SEVERED and are TRANSFERED to the Southern District of West Virginia; and it is further

ORDERED that Boeing Company's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction (D.E. No. 53) is DENIED, but the claims against Boeing Company are SEVERED and are TRANSFERED to the District of Delaware; and it is further

ORDERED that the Clerk of Court TERMINATE docket entry numbers 147, 148, 150, and 151.

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